Life change happens best when we’re growing together. This is a powerful thought for Cell Group leaders. If you’re launching a Cell Group for the first time, or are just getting ready to kick off a new season with your current group, here’s a simple encouragement – never lead alone. Developing a co-leader in your…

At our church, Cell Groups meet together regularly for a season, then take a break, then meet again. This rhythm allows us to implement strategic on-and off-ramps, as well as give our leaders intentional breaks. If your group is approaching the end of a season, here are some practical tips to finishing strong: Celebrate wins.…

As a Cell Group leader, one of the greatest privileges you’ll have is developing co-leaders who will one day multiply out and lead on their own. Remember – today’s co-leaders are tomorrow’s leaders. To raise up effective leadership for today and tomorrow, follow the example that Jesus set during His ministry on earth. Jesus was…

Healthy Cell Groups multiply. It’s in their DNA. They can’t help it. When a group of disciple-making disciples experiences life change together, it’s infectious. The group will grow, and multiplication will be a natural part of the process. Here are some key steps in the journey of helping your group prepare to multiply.

When it comes to your Cell Group, today’s co-leaders are tomorrow’s leaders. If you’ve identified co-leaders with the right character, chemistry, and commitment, you’re well on your way to making sure a new generation will experience the life change together that your Cell Group has enjoyed. As you develop your co-leaders to take the next…

As a Cell Group leader, you have a built-in opportunity for discipleship with your co-leaders. Developing the next generation of leaders may become one of the greatest joys of your life. As you spend time with your co-leaders, you’ll grow together, and your group will benefit too. Here are five reasons why you shouldn’t be…

Helping more people be more like Jesus is a multiplication vision. As a church, we plant other churches because we want more people to be introduced to Jesus in their own culture and community. As individuals, we’re not just called to be more like Jesus ourselves, but to show others the way to be more…

If you’ve identified a potential co-leader couple, and they’ve agreed to join you in this leadership journey, you’ve already taken a huge step in helping more people be more like Jesus! Your relationship with your co-leaders will be key to the way your Cell Group experiences life change together. But what does that first meeting…